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1 ADOPTED AT OUR PLANNING SESSION DECEMBER, 2014 AND CONFIRMED IN 2015 LCPC Goals 2015-2018

2 Smaller goals Structure of Meetings – ad hoc committee formed Mandate of LCPC review – stewardship reviewed and mandate was confirmed in 2015 Action follow through – Stewardship reviewed and chart added to agenda to track progress Assets – assigned to Planner to track our achievements and progress as a planning table Professional Development – assigned to Planner to track/communicate/initiate as required ; added to agenda for monthly partner input

3 Larger Goals Working Groups  Communication  Collective Impact  Poverty  Engagement  Community Issues Ad Hoc Committee  Pathways to Care

4 Communication internal and external review current working group plus interested in working communication plan (added Kevin to the committee with Jane, Emily, Kate and Jon) Guideline: Ask our communication committee to revise their communication plan (presented and approved in 2016)

5 Collective Impact What is feasible, what can happen What can we do together to move the needle on… What is the next step, and what can I do Service Integration and Partnership - Backbone to Collective impact

6 Poverty Strike working group and develop terms of reference Reconfirm goals identified to eradicate poverty and look for concrete steps to move forward Consider what is actionable and possible by working from a practical place ie Bridges out of Poverty Workbook; consider the questions – Is this the job of the Planning Council, and is it work that moves us forward within our purpose Be action oriented - have all members identify what they will do to make an impact on poverty (i.e. Food bank, snowsuit drives, dental); What falls out of poverty should be looked at ie access to recreation, physical opportunities and food.

7 Community Issues/Advocacy Rejuvenate current working group Choose a focus such as Truth and Reconcilliation Commission report

8 Engagement Client, partner, family and community engagement Review family engagement report; We need to hear their voices (how can we do that) More discussion at LCPC; Go where the energy is and set priorities where people want to work; has to go into work plan. How and what are we going to do? How do people engage their clients? How well we work on these things together

9 Pathways to Care Identify volunteers to work on pathway; Who do we turn to (which agencies) to help youth? i.e. Addictions; Point made that using case studies would be an ideal way to investigate and learn which agencies could help out in particular cases/scenarios.

10 Checking our Assumptions Break into small groups based on your interest. Think about the question and record your thoughts for a minute before you start the small group discussion  Communication – led by Sue Cavanagh  Collective Impact – led by Jane Torrance  Poverty – led by Mary Lou White  Engagement – led by Kevin Clouthier  Community Issues – led by Sue Poldervaart

11 Ladder of Inference

12 What, So What, Now What What?  What has happened in the past year since we identified this as a goal? Has something moved in to take its place? What did you notice, what facts or observations stood out? Now What?  Should this still be a goal? Why is this important? What patterns or conclusions are emerging? What hypotheses can you make? So What?  What needs to be done to move it forward? What actions make sense? Are you willing to help?

13 What Actions Make Sense Now? What needs to be included based on your discussions


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